Electrophilic fluorination of cannabinol (CBN)
Urvashi1, Melvin Druelinger1, John Hatfield1
1Chemistry Department, Colorado State University - Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado 81001, USA. mel.druelinger@csupueblo.edu.
Abstract:
Several fluorinated cannabinol compounds (3a-g) were synthesised via an electrophilic fluorination process. This resulted in the formation of two mono-fluorinated aromatic ring products, a difluorinated aromatic ring product and four new oxidized poly-fluorinated cyclohexadienones. Two of these are difluorinated isomers and two are trifluorinated isomers.
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